
26 January 2014 | 46 replies
A strategy that makes sense to me is buy on sub 2 and lease long term until the dust settles.Renting on lease and a pure option without the option being a financing device (no rent credits) is a possibility.

7 December 2016 | 28 replies
Even though he is a smart guy, he mind couldn’t get past his fear in spite of concrete evidence that is wasn’t founded in this instance.

18 March 2010 | 3 replies
Welcome to BP's Tony...look no further..You have found the best site for RE investors online...filled with lots of smart,helpful and experienced people on here who like to help each-other in this business..Congrats!

17 April 2010 | 19 replies
You could run 220 volt devices off a 110 volt circuit through a step up transformer, provided the power requirements are met, i.e., 110 volts at 20 amps can provide (nominally) 2,200 Watts of power (barely enough to drive a 3 hp motor, but plenty for the 220 volt battery charger I got overseas :wink: ).

2 May 2010 | 3 replies
I think that in the past everyone who has purchased an older home had enough smarts to know they were not buying a new home and really...probably didn't expect the old two story with gingerbread and leaded windows to be as efficient as the new home across town....kinda common sence.So, I don't really care what my energy rating is, it will be burried in all the other disclosures for lead paint, who died in the bedroom 15 years ago, mold reports, environmental studies, home inspection reports, appraisal and mortgage documents....etc.

10 May 2013 | 30 replies
Dale I agree with your first statement about government, however, I wish I could tell you that bankers are smart enough to look into the future and realize they would profit from the Safe Act.

7 November 2012 | 15 replies
Now if you are really smart and have the time to really get your measurments down and layouts put into CAD you can save huge amounts finding a a company with a cnc machine to cut the pieces for you.

3 November 2012 | 5 replies
It may cost you a little bit more money in the end, but factor that into the analysis, and buy strong investments to cancel out the extra cost.What I'm saying is, don't let the experience of one person dissuade you make smart investment decisions...Good luck!
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
I am starting to think I have no other smart options then to leave the money in the 457B.

5 June 2012 | 18 replies
Never the less the way the market has acted in the last few weeks I do feel smart today.